The Crying Lady

A few years ago my wife of seven years and our four kids (my step children) and I moved to what we all knew to be our dream home. Now I can go on and on about so many things that went on while living there. To which they were experienced by anyone and almost everyone that came into our home. But the story I’m going to tell today I feel is the scariest that happened to my wife and I.

It was a Saturday, in the middle of summer. My daughter and my niece, who were 15 at the time, asked if we could drop them off at a party. My wife and I had been arguing through out the day. Which we did a lot while we lived there. And not just us but everyone that lived there. So we went on our way about 10:00 pm. We knew the people where we were dropping them off, told them we would be back and to please watch them. As we drove back something I said sparked a new argument between us that escalated to a screaming and violent one. My wife was crying and very angry. We were two blocks from our home and my wife said she did not want for our boys to see her that way and for us to go cool off at he park, which is two blocks from our home.

Needless to say we continued to argue. At that point my wife walked away from me telling me she needed time alone. About 22 years ago her dad was murdered and she often cries out to him when she feels sad. On this night after hours of fighting, she started walking towards the little pond at the park. I could hear her crying and asking her dad to just please take her with him. She sounded so hurt, I walked towards her put my hand on her shoulder and tried to ease her pain. As she sobbed I thought I heard what seemed to be her echo to the left of us. She must have heard it too at the same time because she stopped crying and had a look of confusion on her face.

This sobbing continued much louder and much sadder than my wife’s. As we turned to look, a few feet away from us there is a bench between the volleyball court and the pond. And right in front of the bench, ironically there is a weeping willow tree. Well what we saw defied any logical explanation because by this time it was 2 something in the morning. And we saw no lights of cars or saw anyone else arrive.

But there was a woman sitting there wearing a white long skirt, long sleeve white shirt. and she had long wavy, dark thick hair. She had her face buried in her hands bent over sobbing. My wife and I started walking towards her, forgetting our own problems at that time. Still about 15 feet away I began to ask her “are you ok”, I did that about 3 times. when she didn’t answer me I asked her in Spanish “estas bien”.

What happened next, till this day gives me a cold chill down my spine. Something answered me back but I can tell you that it wasn’t a woman. In the most deepest roughest male voice it answered me “yes”. That’s all it took, my wife and I looked at each other grabbed our hands and hauled it out of there.

We still go there. During the day. It’s a very old park dating back to the 1800′s. It’s a natural spring which was bigger then. People used to swim there. But once it starts getting dark whatever or who ever we are with, pack our stuff and go. As far as the house goes we moved out. Found out very weird stuff about it and we are a lot happier.

Comments

When I say I just got goosebumps I mean it. Strange about the weeping willow tree because in superstition, the willow tree is the traditional emblem of grief and much associated with those who have been jilted in love. It used to be believed that if a person who had been forsaken wore a sprig of willow, the “heart” of the tree, which was so used to grieving, would take on the pain.

I got the chills too… very creepy. It is said that entities can cause all kinds of behavior that isn’t typically like that person or family. I think this is why you were fighting and upset a lot in that house. Entities draw power from negativity. I am SO glad that THING whatever it was didn’t hurt either one of you and that you also moved out of that house!

Ok im scared sitting in my truck in the middle of God knows where Michigan. Right next to a giant corn field. Awesome story Mario,it gave me goosebumps. Also did a great job with the anticipation. Hope all is going well for you and your family now.

It sounds as if all of your bickering and fighting drew a demon to you. It’s unnerving that it was mimicking your wife by crying, sort of like the demons that mimick the voices of family members or friends. I’d watch out now, because they know who you are, therefore they will always know where you are. If you’re not living right, they can torment or even possess you. When I planted a weeping willow in my yard last year, my mom told me that my grandma, who is now deceased, never liked weeping willows because when they grow big enough to cast a shadow over your grave, you will die.

It does sound like the man triggered the woman crying…Perhaps through a fight or some dramatic event before they crossed over and for whatever reason they are reliving the event because again..for whatever reason…they are stuck that way to repeat the same cycle until its recitfied….if it ever can be…

I wont call him a demon…I personally dont believe in such enities but I can tell you that this man in his own way was a human demon simply because that in reading your story I could very much see…the man standing by the woman and glaring…hes a very dark brooding sort a man and with a not so nice dispostion…..I think….he was abusive….